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 Posted: Mon Aug 23rd, 2010 01:28 am
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Lately I've seen the new GA110DR-1A several times on various watch forums and my interest was piqued.  For some reason I found the watch strangely attractive.  I saw one at a Macy's today and after trying it on, I decided to pick it up.  I mean, it seems kind of in-demand and probably could be flipped without too much difficulty, so I figure there was nothing to lose.  I still find it strangely attractive though, and since it's pretty easy on the wallet, it'll probably stay in the collection for a while.  It is a G-Shock so it does have lots of useful functions.  And despite the wild color scheme, it's actually pretty easy to read the time off the analog hands.  It gets a thumbs up from me.ThumbsUp02.gif




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Love It :)

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I am not sure what to say, I would not wear it but it does have an interesting appeal to it.

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 Posted: Mon Aug 23rd, 2010 02:35 pm
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have you been to the Dee and Ricky website?
http://www.deeandricky.com/

Are they serious when they are trying to sell you something they built in lego that took them 5 minutes at most?

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ndburley wrote: have you been to the Dee and Ricky website?
http://www.deeandricky.com/

Are they serious when they are trying to sell you something they built in lego that took them 5 minutes at most?

Can't say I knew anything about these guys before.  I guess I probably should learn a little more about them since I'm wearing a watch they co-designed.subtlelaugh.gif

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CUTE!!!homerthinks.gif In a good way!!

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GX...congrats on the new G-Shock!!!

That is a fun piece that I'm sure my kids would also love to wear...you know, just goes to show that you don't take yourself too seriously...something truly different and kid-at-heart!!!

I kind of like it!dancing.gif

...but, I must admit...your PAM312 is one of my absolute favs...a bit more serious I know...enjoy!

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stew77 wrote: GX...congrats on the new G-Shock!!!

That is a fun piece that I'm sure my kids would also love to wear...you know, just goes to show that you don't take yourself too seriously...something truly different and kid-at-heart!!!

I kind of like it!dancing.gif

...but, I must admit...your PAM312 is one of my absolute favs...a bit more serious I know...enjoy!

Funny you should mention the PAM312.  I came across this G-Shock from surfing a Panerai forum.  Seeing it there from a couple of posters got me curious and that's how it ended up on my wrist.mistake.gif  I guess having a Panerai leading one to a G-Shock is something that could only happen to a WIS.subtlelaugh.gif

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GX...big congrats! That G-Shock looks like a fun watch to own and wear. ThumbsUp02.gif

Enjoy it in good health.

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I keep coming back to have a look and I have to say its growing on me.

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That will be a collectable. Congrats and enjoy.

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